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IBM Upgrades Master Data Management and Data Quality Products
Product Information Management and Information Server enhancements aimed at getting data right, matching names, standardizing terms and doing business around the globe.
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Doug Henschen
Jaspersoft Releases iReport For NetBeans
iReport is being offered as a plug-in for the integrated development environment, which is used to build Java desktop applications.
Outages Force Cloud Computing Users To Rethink Tactics
IT departments scramble to devise backup plans following service disruptions at Amazon, Citrix, and Google.
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J. Nicholas Hoover
Oracle Reports More Than 23,000 Downloads Of Its iPhone Apps
While Apple iPhone apps have a small presence in the business world, IT execs at Disney, Genentech, and Kraft are endorsing the iPhone.
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Mary Hayes Weier
SAP Business Objects Takes Next Steps on Performance Management, BI
Outlooksoft, Pilot and Cartesis applications 'integrated' with NetWeaver and BusinessObjects XI. Xcelsius presentation app hits the desktop, while SAP customers get free Crystal.
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Doug Henschen
Google Apologizes For Gmail Outage
Millions of users were unable to access Google's Gmail service for several hours on Monday.
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Thomas Claburn
XAware Upgrades Open Source Integration Tools
Enhancements include better text processing and support for REST operation creation and testing.
IBM Unveils Biz Apps For iPhone, Blackberry
About 67% of all workers use mobile devices and wireless computers, IBM said, and the number of mobile Internet users in the world will approach 1 billion this year.
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Paul McDougall
IBM Joins Linux Distributors In Attacking Microsoft Windows, Office
At LinuxWorld, IBM threw its support behind Microsoft-free PCs for business and introduced a package of open source software for Linux-based supercomputers.
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Antone Gonsalves
AT&T Jumps Into Cloud Computing With Synaptic Hosting
Synaptic Hosting will allow companies to host Windows Server or Linux client-server applications and Web apps in AT&T's data centers, rather than in their own data centers.
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J. Nicholas Hoover
SAS Acquires SaaS-Based Specialist in Dynamic Price Optimization
Deal nets online profit optimization platform. New global practice will branch out from hotels to events, online advertising and other potential markets.
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Doug Henschen
Ready Or Not, Here Comes SaaS
Saugatuck Technology says SaaS is spreading throughout the enterprise, "whether the vendors -- or their offerings -- are ready to support and deliver what users want."
IBM Brings Cloud Computing To Earth With Massive New Data Centers
Big Blue plans to build a data center in North Carolina and open a "cloud computing center" in Tokyo at a cost of nearly $400 million.
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Richard Martin
HP, Intel, Yahoo Join Government, Academia In Cloud Computing Research
Each of the founding members will host a cloud-computing infrastructure largely based on HP computers and Intel processors in six data centers.
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Antone Gonsalves
IBM To Acquire Software Maker ILOG For $340 Million
IBM said the acquisition will strengthen its portfolio of so-called business process management software.
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Paul McDougall
NetSuite Launches CRM+
CRM+ uses a number of Ajax-built features that streamline business processes through more drop-down windows and drag-and-drop functionality.
Cast Iron Beefs Up Data Integration Appliance
The iA4000 is an upgrade and replacement of the iA3000 appliance. New data migration capabilities include data conversion and profiling tools to accelerate software-as-a-service use.
Tableau Takes on Geospatial Analysis
Tableau 4.0 upgrade adds mapping features as well as collaboration and usability enhancements.
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Doug Henschen
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